bed early 'cause we were little kids. And then in the morning somebody else had like beat our high score. And then, you know, I grew up in Southern California in the '80s. I was born in '72. So, you know, I was a kid with that skateboard BMX culture wherewe'd ride two towns over. We knew all the pizza parlors and liquor stores and arcades, and we just lived in that coin-op phase. That was, that
then personally, I also, you know, just being a woman living in this society, grew up also struggling with my weight, trying to control my what I ate, tryingto do lots and lots of cardio to keep my weight down into what I thought was the ideal body type. I competed in a figure
They are surgeons, lawyers, engineers, doctors. grew up with a scarcity mindset.
And then as my career became more interesting, and my visibility as a Black female CEO grew , I was sure I wanted to write a book, because I think there-- well, I know there are still too few of us.I still feel like a unicorn.
But and how did they get into the field? Grew up working on cars or took a single welding class in high school, and some of these people owned big shops, multiple patents, and most of themabsolutely couldn't do algebra.
The daughter of a Scottish-American professor father and an indigenous Mixtec singer businesswoman mother, this Oaxacan-born singer-songwriter grew up splitting her early years in both Minnesota, USA, and Oaxaca, Mexico.Her tricultural identity frequently influences her lyrics, which focus on justice, immigration, and women's rights.
Looking back, when I was a kid, just trying to fit in your standards. Grew up in some redneck town.I didn't care 'til I stepped on the ball court and got stares.
I was born in Taipei and moved to US when I was five and grew up in a immigrant Chinese family, so I definitely grew up with the legend.And every year, my family would gather on our front lawn and eat mooncakes and gaze upon the moon.
Absolutely. I learned it through the journey of this film, but I was very familiar with-- 'cause my family's Korean, and we grew up with the rabbit in the moon and very well versed in that, and having heard different versions of folk tales of on the moon.And also my sister in law's Japanese, and they have their own version of a moon goddess as well, so I was just vaguely aware of it.
dramatic happened to me in terms of a sort of near-death experience um but basically my sort of back story is i grew up in a really musical family i always had music all around me and i feel so incredibly lucky to have had that my mumwas a professional violinist and my whole life really i mean i've always kind of been interested in everything um
I'm a big fan. Grew up in the '80s, and your songs are part of my life and my song list, so thank you so much for being here.Thank you. So Kathy, I wanted to ask you first why did you decide that now was the time to write your book?
Yes, thank you, Reese. Pleasure home. You're welcome. It's my pleasure. So let's just jump in. Walk us through the genesis of this film. What grew you to explore the life and legacy of a towering figure like Congressman John Lewis. And, more importantly, how do you go about assembling such a diversecast of producers and collaborators? Excuse me, collaborators to bring the story to life. You know, every film is really a collection of good actors.
that could bring food from farm to table-- first England then other developed countries like the United States and France grew enough calories to feed themselves-- more recently, China and India have done so.And there you have the graph of the world as a whole.
They bought ridiculous bikes and the whole nine, Right? Grew facial hair, the whole nine.What was the drink of choice for hipsters?
One of eight. Yeah. Grew up an orphanage and then was returned to the care of her parents, which was an abusive home.Yeah, when she was 14.
grew up with the old legends books.
grew up uh flipping through this book before I could even read and I think that's a big part of why I'm here today
grew up 10,000 miles away here and I know what my classmates that still live there are doing so I'm closer to them
grew underneath it, because it had that kind of strength.
grew up to be pretty big time drug dealer, which is what I really aspired to be.
Grew up in Menlo Park.
grew into stars and galaxies, that grew into the structure.
grew up in London.
grew out of an idea I had in 1981 when I moved to Berkeley and founded this research institute.
grew larger than the size of a 10-year-old child.
Grew up on the East Coast-- West Virginia and Maryland.
grew out of a crisis over how to perceive the future of the Ukraine, which by Russians
Grew up in Germany, and he flew with us with the European Space Agency.
grew over time into being something.
Grew up obsessive about it.
grew up and where we got married.
grew up relationships and everything, because you obviously had very unusual relationships as a child, losing most of your
grew up with. Both on TV and in the movies.
Grew up in the mountains in California. And so, I got this great mix of both worlds. So, we'd be at a Shakespearean festival in Ashland one weekend and then Dad and I would go up
grew . And the bookends with a little story that I want to read to you. So I've completed
grew up or I was in college here in an arbor about five blocks away I lived on East Jefferson Street and we used to
grew up on half-hour comedy, good and bad. There's the -- 'cause there's the sort of
grew because there are reasons why they were able to annex all this territory all around the city and it has to do with having this right from the Spanish crown. I did a program
grew up playing games and I also grew up a huge reader. I don't think it's impossible.
grew up in a sort of more frail, bookish, inward-looking child. Although, I was always a big sports fan.
grew up I grew up cooking in the Napa Valley and uh the day he opened up the bushan bakery ended up being my uh lunch
grew up in in the kitchen um put me up on a milk crate so I could reach the
grew participation. The kids are eating. They eat food, they eat vegetables, they eat off the salad bar. You know, not every kids eats great every day but when you work with the
grew to embrace a foundation housed next to the restaurant then the entire 10,000 strong students population of the Berkeley United School District, gardens and prisons and other
grew to be according to the times of London the fastest growing company in the history of the world not by doing
grew up in a hotel or Washington DC you went to say all those of the finest prep schools in the country he then went on
grew up after all IND a country which like most poor countries feels utterly overwhelmed by the United States uh and
And grew from reaching that 1 million people to today, reaching 75 million people every single day.
I grew up in and around these neighborhoods, and often we were scanning the homes of friends of mine.
I grew up afraid of death, terrified of the concept of nothingness.